Quality apartment rentals in Central Khartoum

High specification furnished apartments to rent in Central Khartum, Sudan, in downtown area (Khartoum 1) on Gamhoria Avenue. Five minutes walk from Blue Nile river and Presidential Palace, near the governmental and commercial centre, next to Acropole Hotel. Safe, secure, European-style property run by Europeans. Available for short or long term lets. The most central Khartoum accommodation.

Our serviced apartments are approximately 100-175m2 and include:

One to three large bedrooms, with double or twin beds as you prefer

Large sitting/dining room (up to 50m2) with sofas, dining table and TV

Tiled kitchens, with full cooking facilities and utensils

Tiled bathrooms, with bath and shower

Fully furnished with good quality solid wood furniture

Extra strength air conditioning, with also water-based coolers and ceiling fans for lower running costs

High ceilings and balconies

Reliable water and power supplies. Drinking water filters are fitted in all apartments. Water bills are included, you just pay for the electricity you use

Free wireless internet and satellite TV

24 hour on-site security

Repairs and maintenance

Extra services available on request:

Apartment cleaning, clothes washing and ironing

Telephone lines

Private ADSL and Mobile Internet (for use in your office or on the move)

Secure car parking

Access to sporting facilities and swimming pool

Many nearby restaurants

Something else? Just ask!

Just arrived in Khartoum? We can meet you (perhaps at your hotel) and show you what we have available.

Our prices

We offer apartments on a weekly and monthly basis. For the 15 days
or more our rate is US$40 per day for one person, or US$60 for two people.

We offer a better deal on longer rentals - call or email us for details.

Contact us

For more details, or to arrange a viewing, telephone Nicholas on:+249 912379642
or Mariam on:+249 912918924
or email us:contact [at] khartoumapartments.com
When ringing us, if you don't get a reply please keep trying: the telephone networks in Sudan don't always work reliably.